Smith said multiple people had minor injuries from shrapnel flying off of homes, but all of the victims were treated at the scene. He added there was a gas leak at the mobile home park, but it was quickly contained.

Resident Donna Gibson said her home was pelted with chunks of wood and siding.

"It was just unexpected. You had no time, no warning, no nothing," said Gibson. "You just thought it was raining and next thing you know, you have nothing but a mess."

The Red Cross said three homes were destroyed.

"Maybe it was just a downdraft, i don't know, but it was a big downdraft!" said Lisa Salvatore.

Salvatore says it lasted no more than a minute and a half, but it was a 90 seconds like no other.

"The house started shaking, your ears started popping, the glass blew in, and the first thing i thought of was go find the kids. We just tore off down the hallway and grabbed kids," she added.

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